Historically we have only used/updated plugin engines when a certain
cordova-cli/android/ios version was needed because of a new
feature required by the plugin.
Nowadays, most plugins still (technically) support
old cordova-cli/android/ios versions, but we don't really test on those
versions, so c
> And I would also like to remove the "protective" engine all plugins have
that points the next major version to cordova >= 100
+1. I never really understood the rationale behind this. I think it's
safe to assume that a next plugin major will continue to support the
cordova cli that it used to
> > And I would also like to remove the "protective" engine all plugins have
> that points the next major version to cordova >= 100
>
> +1. I never really understood the rationale behind this. I think it's
> safe to assume that a next plugin major will continue to support the
> cordova cli that it
Nightly build #1475 for cordova has succeeded!
The latest nightly has been published and you can try it out with 'npm i -g
cordova@nightly'
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